

Since you’re pulling in a CentOS repository, that will void all support from RHEL which kind of defeats the purpose of being a RHEL subscriber, but sometimes you get handed a problem with no alternative solution. Share Follow edited at 10:10 Raedwald 45. It’s safe in the sense that you are pulling things down from an official CentOS repository. While installing docker on RHEL 7.3+ we need to execute: sudo subscription-manager repos -enable rhel-7-server-extras-rpms which will enable extra rpms to be installed on yum update.After this execute: sudo yum update Then follow: Install Docker This has worked for me. That’s for you and your organization to decide. Just copy the link address for the latest container-selinux and replace mine from above.

Asking for help, clarification, or responding to other answers. At the time of writing this article it was 2.33.1. If your hosts use RHEL 7.4 or if they use RHEL 7.5 and you want to customize the docker configuration, install these packages. Thanks for contributing an answer to Unix & Linux Stack Exchange Please be sure to answer the question.Provide details and share your research But avoid. You can download individual packages from the Customer Portal after login, but it is going to be a bit cumbersome because the docker package has multiple dependencies.

You’ll want to check the list of extra packages for the latest version of container-selinux. Red Hat's build of docker is available in the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Extras channel, but only for the Server variant of the product. This just installs a more recent version of container-selinx before installing Docker.
